MotoGP and manufacturers announce official ‘Concorde Agreement

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Last updated Jun 19, 2026

MotoGP and manufacturers announce official ‘Concorde Agreement
Summary

MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group and the championship’s five manufacturers announced their ‘Concorde Agreement’ on June 19, 2026. This agreement concludes a challenging negotiation period led by the Motorcycle Sport Manufacturers Association (MSMA), aiming to enhance the relationship between the constructors and the commercial rights holder, MotoGP SEG. The agreement is positioned as a significant opportunity for all parties involved to align their interests moving forward. Details on the terms and implications of the agreement are expected to emerge.

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  • MotoGP SEG and five manufacturers reached the ‘Concorde Agreement’
  • The agreement was announced on June 19, 2026
  • Constructors were represented by the Motorcycle Sport Manufacturers Association
  • Negotiations were described as one of the toughest in recent memory
  • Further details on implications are anticipated
Latest Updates
  • 10:33 AMMotorsport.comMotoGP’s own ‘Concorde Agreement’ is now official
  • 10:32 AMAutosportMotoGP’s own ‘Concorde Agreement’ is finally official
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MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group and the championship’s five manufacturers announced on Friday their long-awaited ‘Concorde Agreement’. In one of the toughest tugs of war in recent memory, the constructors – represented by the Motorcycle Sport Manufacturers Association (MSMA) – identified this period as an unmissable opportunity to put pressure on commercial rights holder MotoGP SEG ...Keep reading

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MotoGP Sports Entertainment Group (SEG) and the championship’s five manufacturers announced on Friday their long-awaited ‘Concorde Agreement’. In one of the toughest battles in recent memory, the constructors – represented by the Motorcycle Sport Manufacturers Association (MSMA) – identified this period as an unmissable opportunity to put pressure on commercial rights holder MotoGP ...Keep reading

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